Some things are true whether you believe them or not

“Some things are true whether you believe them or not.” -From the movie City Of Angels
“The eyes are the windows to the soul.”
Many years ago when I was traveling I had an extraordinary moment where I experienced my mind-body-spirit-Observer/Higher Consciousness connection.
One day I was walking to meet this group I was traveling with and I felt someone staring at me. I don’t know if they actually were but I turned and looked and felt – I used to call them aura bumps but you know when your body involuntarily jolts a bit when you hear something loud. Anyway, this was different and it was a localized point where I felt this movement. It was on the opposite side from my heart space area where I put my left hand on my heart center and under my fingers that space more on the right side.
And that’s when I became the Observer and “saw” and “ heard” what happened next. My spirit lives in that space across from my heart there on the right. Before the “bump” I “heard” a gasp of disbelief and felt this wave of emotion of love, confusion, joy like when you think you’ll never ever see someone you love again and then you do and you want to go run to them and hug them. They were one of my Twin Souls. I “watched” as my mind from just outside my head area on the right chimed in with “we don’t know that person” And my spirit put almost an energetic hand to to say stop and then immediately uttered a”sound” and feeling of complete and utter despair and grief as my spirit scanned my body which had turned crystalline and was clear with just an outline of where it stood in this space. My spirit scanned my crystalline body -scanning down and then back up to the top of my head and back to my spirit at my heart area. I felt complete despair and anguish as my spirit realized and “said” “they’ll never recognize me” because I was inhabiting the body of a white middle-aged woman and last time we were together we grew up together so we’d been about the same age and same ethnicity back around 1840s or so.

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